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EAU CLAIRE, Wis. (WEAU) - Girls soccer leads-off the show as Eau Claire Memorial plays host to the their rivals from Hudson. While Regis/McDonell looks to keep their success rolling as they take on Wisconsin Rapids Assumption. Finally, we hit head to New Richmond for Big Rivers track and field.
Public comment, city administrator, and Neider all discussed at council meeting
North Branch City Council had a long and productive meeting on April 23, with a list of agenda items that were discussed. After being approached by North Branch Police for illegally riding on city streets in a golf cart, Sandra Nelson came to council asking them to consider adding golf carts to a city ordinance. “Golf carts offer significant safety features including lights and more stable four-wheel design, making them...
Boys lacrosse: Ponies fall to B-SM in overtime
FOREST LAKE — Elevent different players collected at least one goal as part of a balanced attack in Stillwater’s 16-2 Suburban East Conference boys lacrosse victory over the Rangers on Wednesday, May 7 at Forest Lake High School. On the heels of their first loss of the season against highly regarded Benilde-St. Margaret’s just two days earlier, the fourth-ranked Ponies (7-0 SEC, 9-1) remained unbeaten in the conference. Stillwater can wrap up at least a share of the program’s fifth league title in five seasons...
CENTER CITY PLANNING COMMISSION NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING: Varinces to reduce the minimum lot size
Varinces to reduce the minimum lot size and lot width and to exceed the maximum impervious surface coverage for property in the SL shoreland management overlay district; to reduce the side yard setback for property zoned R-1 Traditional single Family residential district; and to reduce the front/ rear yard setback to the Ordinary high-water line of South Center LAke for property in the sl Shoreland management overlay district.
Girls lacrosse: Stillwater cruises past Forest Lake
OAK PARK HEIGHTS — After getting held scoreless in the second half of its previous game, the Stillwater girls lacrosse team received at least one goal from 11 different players in a 22-3 Suburban East Conference victory over Forest Lake on Wednesday, May 8 at Stillwater Area High School. The Ponies (6-1 SEC, 6-2) maintained their position atop the conference standings, having handed East Ridge (5-1, 5-2) and Park (5-1, 6-1) their only league setbacks earlier this season. In addition to its three nonconference games...
Arenz corrals IRA top-10 at Cedar Lake Speedway
(PEDAL DOWN PROMOTIONS) May 8, 2024 – With fast and undulating track conditions demanding a cowboy-up driving style, Travis Arenz wrangled his Travis Arenz Motorsports 25T machine to stay as straight and smooth as possible in reining in his second top-10 showing of the young 2024 campaign in Bumper to Bumper Interstate Racing Association 410 Sprint Car Series A-main competition at Cedar Lake Speedway in New Richmond, Wis. on Saturday, May 4.
Selvidge's Complete Game Secures Saturday Victory in Altoona
The Somerset Patriots defeated the Altoona Curve by a final score of 7-3 on Saturday at PNG Field in Altoona, PA. The game took place following a season-long three-hour, 37-minute rain delay. It took place in seven innings, as it was initially scheduled to be the first game of a double header. Following the contest, game two of the double header was postponed due to inclement weather. It will be made up on Sunday, May 12 as part of a double header.
C-I boys track continues its strong early surge
The Cambridge-Isanti boys track and field team put together a strong effort at the Bob Stewart Invitational held at Mounds View High School on Tuesday, April 30. One event where the Bluejackets excelled at that meet was 110-meter hurdles, where they swept the top three spots. Senior Riley Wilson won that race with a time of 16.10, while his twin brother Micah was second (16.71) and fellow senior Tristan Kiriago was third (16.82). ...
North Branch School News: SKOL! In appreciation of Viking staff
In education, it’s often the small things that leave a lasting impact. We are celebrating Staff Appreciation Week at North Branch Area Public Schools (NBAPS); lifting up our everyday heroes who make our Viking community what it is. Every small act of kindness and dedication adds up to something amazing, and the little things Viking staff do every day make a big difference.
Synchronized swimming: Ponies wrap up conference championship
FOREST LAKE — First-place finishes in all four categories propelled the Stillwater synchronized swimming team to a 33-14 victory over its biggest rival in the East Metro Conference on Tuesday, May 7 at the Forest Lake Education Center. The Rangers, who placed third at state a year ago, remain the biggest challenger for the Ponies among conference teams. Stillwater (6-0 EMC, 6-0) defeated the Rangers 20-9 in a figures meet earlier this season and delivered impressive performances to complete the sweep in the routines meet...
Forest Lake teens 'expected to make a full recovery' after being struck on Highway 61
FOREST LAKE, Minn. — The two teens struck by a vehicle earlier this week while crossing Highway 61 are “expected to make a full recovery,” according to an official with Forest Lake Area Schools. Both boys are Forest Lake track athletes and were crossing the highway with...
Hartmann dealt tough Cedar Lake luck, eyes Sycamore return
(PEDAL DOWN PROMOTIONS) May 8, 2024 – On a “survival-of-the-fittest” type of night, Austin Hartmann and the 87A Hartmann Racing team endured some sour luck to post a 17th place main event place showing in the second Bumper to Bumper Interstate Racing Association 410 Sprint Car Series event of the 2024 campaign Saturday, May 4 at Cedar Lake Speedway in New Richmond, Wis.
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